15 MAY 1817-19 JAN 1905 DEBENDRANATH TAGORE
Debendranath Tagore
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| Debendranath Tagore দেবেন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর | |
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Portrait of Debendranath Tagore
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| Born | 15 May 1817 Calcutta, Bengal, Bengal Presidency[1] |
| Died | 19 January 1905 (aged 87) Calcutta, Bengal, British India |
| Nationality | British Indian |
| Ethnicity | Bengali Hindu |
| Occupation | Religious reformer |
| Movement | Bengal Renaissance |
| Religion | Brahmo Dharma |
| Children | Dwijendranath Tagore,Satyendranath Tagore,Hemendranath Tagore,Jyotirindranath Tagore,Rabindranath Tagore,Birendranath Tagore,Somendranath Tagore,Soudamini Tagore, Sukumari Tagore, Saratkumari Tagore,Swarnakumari Tagore andBarnakumari Tagore. |
Debendranath Tagore (Bengali: দেবেন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর, Debendronath Ţhakur) (15 May 1817 – 19 January 1905) was a Hindu philosopher and religious reformer, active in the Brahmo Samaj ("Society of Brahmā," also translated as "Society of God"), which aimed to reform the Hindu religion and way of life. He was one of the founders in 1848 of the Brahmo religion, which today is synonymous with Brahmoism.
Debendranath was a deeply religious man. His movement, the Brahmo Samaj, was formed in 1843 by merging his Tattwabodhini Sabha with the Brahmo Sabha, ten years after the death of Raja Ram Mohan Roy, founder of the Brahmo Sabha. The Brahmo Sabha had fallen away from its original aims and practices,[citation needed] as stated in its Trust deed of Brahmo Sabha. However, Tagore aimed to revive the importance of this deed.
Although Debendranath was deeply spiritual, he managed to continue to maintain his worldly affairs – he did not renounce his material possessions, as some Hindu traditions prescribed, but instead continued to enjoy them in a spirit of detachment. His considerable material property included estates spread over several districts of Bengal; most famously, the Santiniketan estate near Bolpur in the Birbhum district, a later acquisition, where his eldest son Dwijendranath Tagore set up his school.
Debendranath was a master of the Upanishads and played no small role in the education and cultivation of the faculties of his sons.
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[hide]Thakur Bari (House of Tagores)[edit]
Debendranath Tagore was born to the Tagore family in Jorasanko, popularly known as Jorasanko Thakur Bari in North-western Kolkata, which was later converted into a campus of the Rabindra Bharati University. The Tagore family, with over three hundred years of history,[2] has been one of the leading families of Calcutta, and is regarded as a key influence during the Bengal Renaissance.[2] The family has produced several persons who have contributed substantially in the fields of business, social and religious reformation, literature, art and music.[2][3]
Children[edit]
Dwijendranath (1840–1926) was an accomplished scholar, poet and music composer. He initiated shorthand and musical notations in Bengali. He wrote extensively and translated Kalidasa's Meghdoot into Bengali.
Satyendranath (1842–1923) was the first Indian to join the Indian Civil Service. At the same time he was a scholar.
Hemendranath (1844–1884) was the scientist and organiser of the family. He was a spiritual seer and Yogi and he was responsible for development of modern Brahmoism which is now the Adi Dharm religion. He was a "doer" of his Tagore generation and worthy successor to his grandfather Dwarkanath and father. He sided with his "conservative" siblings Dwijendranath and Birendranath in the family disputes against "modern" Satyendranath, Jyotindranath and Rabindranath.
Jyotirindranath (1849–1925) was a scholar, artist, music composer and theatre personality.
Rabindranath (1861–1941) was his youngest son. A Nobel laureate in Literature, his poems have been adopted as national anthems of India and Bangladesh. Rabindranath founded the Vishwabharathi University in the Shantiniketan Estate acquired by his father.
His other sons were Birendranath (1845–1915) and Somendranath.
His daughters were Soudamini, Sukumari, Saratkumari, Swarnakumari (1855–1932) and Barnakumari. Soudamini was one of the first students of Bethune School and a gifted writer. Swarnakumari was a gifted writer, editor, song-composer and social worker. All of them were famous for their beauty and education. His part in creating the legacy of Thakurbari – the House of Tagore – in the cultural heritage of Bengal, centred in Kolkata, was not negligible. It was largely through the influence of the Tagore family, following that of the writerBankim Chandra Chatterjee, that Bengal took a leading role on the cultural front as well as on the nationalistic one, in the Renaissance in India during the nineteenth century.
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As son of Dwarkanath Tagore, a close friend of Ram Mohan Roy, Debendranath came early into the influence of Brahmoism through the Brahmo Sabha, a reformist movement in Hinduism formulating as Adi Dharma (OriginalDharma) what it considered as the original pristine principles of Hinduism corrupted over time.
But even earlier, deeply affected in childhood by the death of his grandmother to whom he was greatly attached, Debendranath was drawn to religion and began contemplating the meaning and nature of life. He commenced a deep study of religious literature, particularly the Upanishads. In 1839, with tutelage from Pandit Ram Chandra Vidyabageesh, a leader of the Brahmo Sabha, he formed his own active Tattwabodhini Sabha (Truthseekers' Association) to spread his new experiences and knowledge.
In 1843, Debendranath started the Tattwabodhini Patrika as mouthpiece of the Tattwabodhini Sabha. In the same year, he revived the Brahma Sabha, fallen in vigour and following since the death of Ram Mohan Roy in 1833. The Brahmo Sabha was formally absorbed into the Tattwabodhini Sabha and renamed as Calcutta Brahma Samaj. The day Pous 7 of the Bengali calendar is commemorated as the foundation day of the Samaj. The Patrika became the organ of the Samaj and continued publication till 1883.
In 1848, Debendranath codified the Adi Dharma Doctrine as Brahmo Dharma Beej (Seed of the Brahmo Dharma). In 1850, he published a book titled Brahmo Dharma enshrining the fundamental principles. These principles emphasise monotheism, rationality and reject scriptural infallibility, the necessity of mediation between man and God, caste distinctions and idolatry.
With the influence of Brahmoism under Debendranath spreading far and wide throughout India, he gathered reputation as a person of particular spiritual accomplishment and came to be known as Maharshi. His spiritual stature was confirmed by Sri Ramakrishna, the great Hindu sage of the 19th century who paid Debendranath a visit.[citation needed] Debendranath's roles in the Bengal renaissance and the reform and rejuvenation of Hindu religion are considerable.
Tributes[edit]
Sivanath Sastri has paid glowing tributes to Debendranath Tagore in History of the Brahmo Samaj:
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Bengali[edit]
- Bangla Bhashay Sanskrita Vyakaran (1838, now lost)
- Brahmodharma (1st & 2nd parts, 1849)
- Atmatattvavidya (1852)
- Brahmodharmer Mat O Biswas (1860)
- Paschim Pradesher Durbhiksha Upashame Sahajya Sangraharthe Brahmo Samajer Baktrita (1861)
- Brahmodharmer Byakhyan, Part I (1861)
- Kalikata Brahmosamajer Baktrita (1862)
- Brahmo Bibaha Pranali (1864)
- Brahmo Samajer Panchabingshati Batsarer Parikshita Brittanta (1864)
- Brahmodharmer Anusthan-Paddhati (1865)
- Bhowanipur Brahmavidyalayer Upadesh (1865–66)
- Brahmodharmer Byakhyan, Part II (1866)
- Masik Brahmo Samajer Upadesh (A collection of eighteen lectures delivered during 1860–67)
- Brahmodharmer Byakhyan, Epilogue (1885)
- Gyan O Dharmer Unnati (1893)
- Paralok O Mukti (1895)
- Atyojivani (1898)
- Patravali (A collection of letters written during 1850–87)
English[edit]
- Vedantic Doctrines Vindicated (1845)
- Autobiography (Translated from the original Bengali work, Atmajivani, by Satyendranath Tagore, 1914)
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